Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation | |
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1997 promotional poster
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Directed by | Kim Henkel |
Produced by | Robert Kuhn Kim Henkel |
Written by | Kim Henkel |
Based on | Characters created by Kim Henkel Tobe Hooper |
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Music by | Wayne Bell Robert Jacks |
Cinematography | Levie Isaacks |
Edited by | Sandra Adair |
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Genre Pictures
Return Productions Ultra Muchos Productions |
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Columbia Pictures Cinépix Film Properties |
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94 minutes (original cut) 87 minutes (re-release) |
Country | United States |
Language | English |
Budget | $600,000 |
Box office | $185,898 |
Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation, also known as The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre, is a 1994 American independent slasher film written and directed by Kim Henkel, and starring Renée Zellweger and Matthew McConaughey. The plot follows four teenagers who encounter Leatherface and his maniacal family in backwoods Texas on the night of their prom. It is the fourth installment in the Texas Chainsaw Massacre series, and also features uncredited cameo appearances from Marilyn Burns, Paul A. Partain, and John Dugan, all stars of the original film.
Writer-director Kim Henkel had previously co-written the original The Texas Chain Saw Massacre (1974) with Tobe Hooper; the events of the previous two sequel films are addressed in the The Next Generation's opening prologue as "two minor, yet apparently related incidents" which happened after the events of the original film. It was shot on location in rural areas outside of Austin, Texas in the summer of 1994.
The film was screened as The Return of the Texas Chainsaw Massacre in 1994 and 1995 before being shelved by Columbia Pictures. Two years later, it was re-cut and released under the title Texas Chainsaw Massacre: The Next Generation on August 29, 1997, after Zellweger and McConaughey had both become major Hollywood stars, but was a critical and financial failure. Though a full soundtrack was never released, a companion single featured in the film performed by star Robert Jacks and Debbie Harry was released on compact disc in 1997.